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Uploaded by on Oct 9, 2009

This is my second attempt at a fractal zoom movie.
Again I used the Mandelbrot Set as I really like it.
This is zoomed in a total of 238 times, with each zoom doubling the magnification which means that the magnification is 4.418e+71. That number is so huge that nothing in the known universe uses a number so large.
As an example, if I were to lay 22" monitors side by side, it would only take 1.6301997e23 to stretch the entire length of the known universe, nearly 150 billion light years across.
For those who like space exploration, I look at it this way...Exploring one of these fractals is very similar in some ways, but this is much larger than the universe. Once you zoom in a couple dozen times, it is doubtful than any one else has been exactly where you are exploring...to go where no man has gone before.
This time I kept zooming in until I found a perfect circle, like a black hole, which I had never seen before.

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  • Nice Work

  • This is incredible.

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